Thursday, December 26, 2024

The Shells and Jets of Galaxy Centaurus A - UNIVERSE

What’s the closest active galaxy to planet Earth? That would be Centaurus A, cataloged as NGC 5128, which is only 12 million light-years distant. Forged in a collision of two otherwise normal galaxies, Centaurus A shows several distinctive features including a dark dust lane across its center, outer shells of stars and gas, and jets of particles shooting out from a supermassive black hole at its center. The featured image captures all of these in a composite series of visible light images totaling over 310 hours captured over the past 10 years with a homebuilt telescope operating in AucklandNew Zealand. The brightness of Cen A’s center from low-energy radio waves to high-energy gamma rays underlies its designation as an active galaxy.


Image & info via APOD
Image Credit: 
Rolf Olsen
 

Source: The Shells and Jets of Galaxy Centaurus A – Scents of Science

 

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